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  • Drug dealers sent stern message in Worcester after 11 arrests

    DRUG dealers in Worcester have been sent a tough message after a string of raids and searches led to arrests. Helen Wain, Safer Neighbourhood Team Inspector, said police had made 11 arrests in Worcester during February and March following a series

  • Charity beneftis from law firm’s one month wills promotion

    A WORCESTER charity for the blind and partially sighted has received thousands of pounds after a month long will-writing promotion at Worcester's largest law firm. Harrison Clark Rickerbys Solicitors donated £3,500 to Sight Concern Worcestershire

  • Village church packed to say goodbye to popular GP

    THE pretty village church of St Mary's at Kempsey, near Worcester, was packed for a memorial service in honour of popular GP David Cairns, who died in February aged 70 following a heart attack. Both his father and grandfather were doctors, so it was

  • Worcestershire hospitals mostly norovirus-free

    WITH the cold months finally in the past, hospital bosses are working to see how they can reduce the impact of the so-called winter vomiting bug at hospitals in Worcestershire. In February and March 144 patients and 23 staff at Worcestershire Royal Hospital

  • Rugby prize for school team

    TWO teams from the same school who entered a tag rugby tournament played each other in the final.Oasis Academy Warndon, on Edgeworth Close in Warndon, saw its A and B teams qualify for the shield final during the Worcester Tag Rugby tournament at the

  • Festival and WCH merge to form housing supergroup

    TWO of the largest accommodation providers in Worcestershire are joining to create a new housing group. Festival Housing and Worcester Community Housing have been given thegreen light to become Fortis Living, which will own more than 14,000 homes across

  • Cycle challenge for hostel fundraisers

    MEMBERS of a Worcester hostel are gearing up for a fundraising trip to London.Those connected to St Paul's Hostel in Tallow Hill, Worcester will take part in Nightrider - a moonlit bike ride in June.The 70-mile challenge will take fundraisers past

  • Investigation launched in laser pen incident

    AN INVESTIGATION has been launched into an incident in which a green laser pen was pointed at a plane flying over Malvern last month. Police were called on Saturday, March 22 by air traffic controllers in Hampshire following reports an Air Hamburg flight

  • Sign up and race the Dragon Boat

    TEAMS of friends and work colleagues are being invited to take to the water and sign up for the 24th annual Dragon Boat Race in Worcester. Organised by the Worcester Dragons, this year's event takes place on the River Severn on Sunday, June 8 at

  • More to come from Wolves insists coach

    DIRECTOR of basketball Paul James believes Worcester Wolves should be hungry for more success following their British Basketball League Trophy triumph. Wolves won their first piece of silverware since joining the elite league eight years ago by

  • NHS charging proposals slammed

    A REPORT suggesting patients should be charged £10 a month to use the NHS has been slammed by politicians and health bosses in Worcestershire. On Monday a report co-authored by former Labour health minister Lord Warner was released, calling for

  • Fire in Malvern kitchen

    FIREFIGHTERS were called to a fire in a kitchen in The Glade, Malvern, at about 10.20pm last night (Monday, April 1). By the time the crew arrived the fire had been put out and the building was fully ventilated. No one was hurt.

  • Volunteers invited to form Battenhall community group

    PEOPLE living in the Battenhall area of Worcester who would be interested in setting up a Friends of Power Park are invited to put their names forward to parish warden Alex Booth on 07917 623 484 or alex.booth@worcester.gov.uk.If enough people show an

  • Time to stop this 100-year-old nonsense

    SPRINGING forward into summer doesn’t always work for some. I, for one, feel the effects of that lost hour for about a week after, and when out walking the dog at 8am and the mist has not yet cleared over the field I say, “Well, really it is 7am

  • Blind man robbed of independence by "low life scum"

    A BLIND man has hit out at the "low life scum" who pulled a knife on him in an attempted robbery, leaving him scared to leave the house. Andy Muxlow, aged 44, has been robbed of his independence after the attack at about 7.30pm on Friday, March

  • County hopes in the Grand National at Aintree

    THERE is big Worcestershire interest ahead of the Crabbie’s Grand National at Aintree on Saturday. Himbleton’s William and Angela Rucker hope to continue their run of fielding a placed horse in the major race for the last five years. They own

  • Live News: Wednesday, April 2

    So did everyone enjoy our April fool's story yesterday? The welly isn't really going to be installed on the Malverns. It was actually there though. I'll let you know why shortly. In today's Worcester News, stunning pictures from the county's